We operate a workshop with a wide range of woodturning and woodworking machinery at our premises at 300 Nitshill
Road, Glasgow.

We also own a Logosol and a Woodmizer portable sawmill. This enables us to mill trees brought to our premises
or on site. Various members have received training in the use and maintenance of chain saws and the sawmills.

Our membership is growing and the expertise of our members grows at the same pace.

Through our trading company, Bullwood Limited, we are developing a machining workshop where we plan to manufacture
a range of Bullwood branded products. We plan to offer training to people in woodworking skills.

History of the Bullwood Project

A personal journey by the founder of the project, Joe Kilmartin

Originally the project was called the Bullwood Woodturning and Woodworking Project. If I am honest it came into
being almost on its own, just a sequence of events really, with what I consider to be a good outcome in the end.

After having worked all my life I was hit by a long-term illness. I won’t bore you with the details but
I found that I had far too much time on my hands. I tried the shopping with my wife bit and like most men this did nothing
for me at all. I tried going to night school to retrain and found I could not do this either due to my illness.

Browsing through a magazine one day I came across a woodturning section. Thinking back to my school days I figured
that maybe I could have a go. Having put together all the bits of equipment I would need I started to look for timber to work
on. I ended up at Fairlie Sawmill.

Our Aims

The Bullwood Project is a woodturning and woodworking charity open to all people and with two main aims:

to provide relief to those, who by reason of age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage find themselves
isolated and working alone.

to provide for the advancement of environmental protection by seeking
to process trees that are destined for landfill and recycle the timber back into the community.